A Companion to the Lectionary

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In this classic companion volume to the Lectionary, nineteenth-century English vicar William Benham offers “A Commentary on the Proper Lessons for the Sundays and Holy Days” of the Anglican Church. Benham covers each day with a commentary on the assigned Scripture passage for Matins and Evensong, presenting alternative lessons as appropriate. He also includes introductory notes on the various books of the Bible, and a table of the passages included in the commentary.

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About William Benham

William Benham (1831–1910) was an English cleric and the vicar of Margate. He contributed to the Dictionary of National Biography and wrote other works, including The Imitation of Christ and Old St. Paul’s Cathedral.